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Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Apr 1965, p. 5

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Bullfight Picture Gets Whitby Ole! WHITBY (Staff) -- A one-man|piece, The mural, 12 feet wide art show currently being held injand six feet deep, appears al- the vacant store next door t0/most lifelike giving an impres- the Canadian Bank of Com-|sion of "nearness" to the sub- merce is a living example of ject. cultural growth of the com-| ~Arranged around the shop in munity. The show includes artiattractive settings are innumer- pieces finished in oil on varied able paintings all created by the types of canvas plus numerous Karl Clark Studio. Easels com- other items of interest to art! plete with art pieces under de- lovers. lvelopment also adorn the shop. Providing an insight of the' Completing the art show is an culture within the shop, one win- assortment of custom picture dow show case contains furni- frames by Wm DeGraaff. The ture arranged in "Colonial" sample work provides a very ex- Rebekah Lodge Members To Host Whitby Banquet Benevolent Rebekah No. 132 met at the Lodge Halllat Brooklin, { Wednesday evening with a) Plans were made for the cater- record attendance. jing of the "Firemen's" banquet Lindsay Kawartha Lodge was|to be held May 2 in the new lin charge of the installation ofjfirehall when. Whitby' Firemen lcandidates, two from Whitby,|will be hosting local and out-of- Mrs. Frances Terry and Mrs./town Firemen. Approximately Norma Moss and one from Osh-|250 men are expected to attend.) awa, Mrs. Muriel James were|General convener for the ban-| installed as members iquet is Vice Grand Verna Members from Oshawa, Ajax,| Attwood. Pickering and Bowmanville) Noble Grand Sister Wanda were in attendance. Forty-three pizzard on behalf of the Whitby| members from Lindsay Lodge'Benevolent Lodge andh, alll were present, present. praised the Lindsay) IODE Seeks Sale Items WHITBY (Staff) -- Local citi-| izens having spare shrubs, plants! in | g April 22. Members of Ruth Lodge|which she attended as a delegate|and bulbs that might otherwise! . be cast aside as useless are urged to contact the IODE as|Goclgtur, soon as - possible, it was an- nounced this week. Calling for support of all citizens was Mrs. R. G. Langford, regent of the Viscount Greenwood Chap- ter The bulbs, and all donations turned in, will be placed on sale May 1 by the IODE. The occasion is 4he mammoth spring Members of the committee are: Mrs. Martin Gouldburn, Miss Olive Goldring, Mrs. John Mc- Kibbin and-Mrs. Henry Perry. Following the business meet- ing, Mrs. John McKibbin show-| ed slides taken at various parts across Canada last summer Anniversary . Planned By WA WHITBY -- St. John's Angli- can Church WA held its meet- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, April 24,1965 § NEW GLASGOW, N.S. (CP)jBrad Smith, shighland dance The highland fling, dance. ofjteacher, says when boys join fierce Scottish warriors, is leftiher class of 50 girls "they are strictly to the girls in this town/teased by the other boys, so steeped in Gaelic tradition. Mrs.|they don't really try.' ' while travelling to her nephew's wedding on the Pacific coast. Mrs, McKibbin was accompan- ied by her daughter and son Mrs. Ernest Northam express- ed thanks to Mrs. McKibbin on behalf of the WA WA and guests were present. |The president, Mrs. Martin chaired the meet- ing and welcomed all present. Mrs. Tennyson Thorndyke gave the scripture reading and was in charge of the devotional. . At the close of the meeting! lunch was served by Mrs.) Tennyson Thorndyke and Mrs. | Seymour Whitney. FEEL Fl AGAIN! During the short business ses- sion arrangements were made to attend the Oshawa i Deanery meeting April 28 at St. Paul's Anglican Church, Dunbarton. The annual meeting will be held in. Toronto May 14 and 15, local members will be attend- \ Get rid of nagging -- BACKACHE that could | be the result of irritated bladder... of Beginners Registration jen of Kind Hillcrest School King Street School r] and Grode | pupils in Whitby Public Schools for September, 1965 will be held es follows: Mondey Nurse in Aftendence Mrs. Forsyth Tuesdey Nurse in Attendance Miss Wolters Poimerston Avenue School Wednesday April 28th Nurse in Attendence Mrs. Forsyth April 26th 1:30-3:30 April 27th 1:30-3:30 1:30-3:30 They have helped many 75° ont $125 1:30.3:30 DEWITT. KIDNEY & BLADDER PILL R. A. Hutchison Schoo! Mondey May 3rd Nurse in Attendance Mrs. Lange - Dundas Street School Tuesdoy May 4th Nurse in Attendance Mrs. Forsyth Brock Street School Wednesday May Sth Nurse in Attendance Mra, Mole Kathleen Rowe School Wednesday May Sth Nurse In Attendance Mrs. Longe 1:30-3:30 3:00-4:00 Come to Brooklin 'deaal the friendly little village and visit... The Hillcrest ere consists of thet eree north of Dundas Street and west of Brock Street. The King Street areo consists of thet area south of Dundes Street ond west of Brock Street, with the exception of @ block bounded on the north by Burns Street, on the west by Henry Street ond on the south by Highwoy 401 The Dundos Street oreo consists of that areo east of Brock Street ond north of Dundas Street. It also includes the area south of Dundes Street ond east of the C.N.R. spur with the exception of the R. A. Hutchison oreo St The Palmerston Avenue area consists of thet area north of the C.P.R. and west of Brock Street "The Happy Home" The Kathleen Rowe oreo consists of thot areo east of Brock Street os far as the C.N.R. spur and south of Dundas Street. It includes also the block west of Brock Street bounded on the north by Burns Street, on the west by Henry Street and on visiting the south by Highway 401. The R. A. Hutchison orea consists of thot area south of fashion, A number of the pieces|cellent example of what can be) An invitation received {rom Kawartha Lodge for the. magni-|sale being staged by the organi-|ing show case window on the "This is the second s 1, WAS accepted | made of the two soloists |ported by the group brate the 70th anniversary of ai "We expect there will be sim-|"" sia Bk _ Mts eceoeten ms ivener and her committee servediects. such as bursaries provided Spanish bullfight which is de-|well the community is develop-' LUB CALENDA |May 5 with Sister Jean: Wickett|to students who are planning on | District Association . jin the town WHITBY PERSONALS 'co-op credit Union barking | Music Features ladopt a northern school for In- Inter-Club, May 12 at Annan-|John. Jimmo who is celebrating|Salvation Army Brownies. services at St, Mark's Unitedieyer, that community programs ' Schaaf,| Vimy Ridge LOBA No, 639 will be served. Kinettes will be Detroit and children day me 'Confront y Cross". an oly Com- < ri s f : up| John's Anglican Church Arrangements for picking up bridge, Parry Sound, Bowman-\home of Mr. and Mrs. John ee ( Langford, at 668-4478 or by croft, Milford Bay and Hanmer. and family spent the Easter| Whitby Shrinking Violets TOPS)J. L. Beaton, included "And). i Red Cross work room --Turner The soloists were) CO WEND-N-FIT} | entertainment program, Kin- ww w Dundos Street Eost which lies east of Pringle's Creek. will perform. General Convener} hi second birthday today Whitby Baptist Women's So- jwho sang the solo Early : St The Family Easter Service charge of decorations, Ruth|and family spent the Faster| Women Unit No. 1 | PLUMBING It mey be necessary to make some minor chonges in the are classed as over 100 yearsidone to improve a portralt °" Oshawa Lodge No. 3 to attend ificent way they demonstrated|zation on May 1, in benefit of A committee was formed tol dg tity q resented b p Clar : ' » yA | south side containing a quantity|this kind presented by the Mrs. Alma Dewey gave her| At the close of the evening) Mrs. Langford stated the the touneaGon of the local WA | Mai tion of the 'show' ilar shows of this kind in the| Main attract! te, A " la dainty lunch for high school students with i as an unfinished artiing cultural wise." 5 é ' | scribed as an . Be . MONDAY, April 26 Hn charge of refreshments attending nursing school and "We are also hoping to obiain night | a | Easter Services . J idian children this year," she dale Country Golf Club. Pre- his birthday April 26 Whitby Baptist Church Ex- Church included the Good Fri-legme first on the priority list Gordon,|St. Andrew's Presbyterian attending from Port Hope, Co-\, hur and Sandy spent mo Be munion, Master Fraise and iui donations can be made by| Ruth WA le, Oshawa, Bobcaygen, Min-|Jepma, 503 Perry street 5 , 1] of ' : Akal vil id cays J Att TUESDAY, April 27 Special music by the che '|phoning Mrs. H. T. Fallaise, the Guest speaker will be Laura weekend in Guelph Club |Then Did My Saviour Pray" -- Raymond, son of Mr. and Mrs,'Salvation Army Cubs 2nd Mrs. R Broughton, Mr H | My ' Y WERE THE BOYS won ° By The Brock Street area consists of that orea south ef Highwoy is past President Sheila Gordon ciety for Christian Service. and Mrs jwas one of praise in which the | KNOWLEDGE above boundaries in September | ' old. Balancing the entrance 'sipainting how of{their birthday party, April 28.\their work, special mention was|local educational projects sup-/make arrangements to cele- i sed as background Studios," Wm, DeGraaf stated ) , of material used ackg tu 1 report of the District meeting sister Stella McLean social con-|[ODE supports community proj-| e mural depicting alfuture since it symbolizes how, | , 2S : . The next meeting will be held|high scholastic ratings, awards 1Girl Guide of Canada Whitby) ~ lalso assist in welfare work with-| P isufficient funds to allow us to Whitby Kinettes are hosting) Best wishes are offered to\ist Whitby Scouts WHITBY -- Easier weekend|said. It was pointed out, how i * refr plorers ceeding the dinner refreshments) yy. and Mrs. Sam day meditation "Confrontation|compiled by the IODE the|. Women, Group No, 2 bourg, Peterborough, Brace- E ne ee i |Easter weekend visiting at the - huitan Savotn . Family. Easter Service on Sun contacting either Mrs. R. G.! den, Gravenhurst, Lindsay. Ban: yy, ang Mrs. Steve Jebert Whitby Whittlers TOPS Club. junder the leadership of Mrs./caie convener, at 668-2671 Garrison of Oshawa. During the| friends |Whitby Duplicate Bridge Club. |McCormick; "Christ Is Risen" 7 ette members of various Clubs;|Raymond Jarvis is celebrating) Whitby Rammier and Mrs Porter ; i pis |Morning Light.' | WHO DID INHERIT, a assisted by Sylvia Snelgrove in| Mr Charles Jardine|g) yyark's United Church Hewson in charge of entertain-| Weekend in Kingston, the guests} c+ wyark's United Church music was provided by the jun- ment and Lois Broughton isjof <i and Mrs. George Cruik-)" Women Unit No. 4 'ior and intermediate choirs, un taking care of prizes and favors shanks. Roval Canadian Legion Ladies'|der the leadership of Mrs. D.} The grand prize me te Porat Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Guiader, Auxiliary Williams The Junior Choir sang) will be an occasional chait! of Chatham. New. Brunswick : |*Allelujah", The Shepherd's| donated by -Sklar. Local mel have returned tq their home| WEDNESDAY, April 28 |Easter Carol "It Is The Joy chants are also donating prizes.' arney visiting abeyhe home of!St. Andrew's Presbyterian Chil-|ful Eastertime > Mr. and Mrs, John Jimmo dren of 'the Church The intermediates sang Beige as ths Mey oe Whitby 'St. John Ambulance 'Creatures Of Our God and Noel Trottier, nis f oral "hd '| Mr, and Mrs. Andre Trem-|Women's Institute |King", 'The Strife Is O'er" and is celebrating his first Irthday piay their son Brian and Real |*An Easter Carol', Miss Linda April 24 ' Arsenault. spent the Easter/THURSDAY, April 29 jHorack sang the solo "Easter Mrs. S. C. Lawrence, of Hol-| weekend in St. Jean, Quebec.|Whitby Baptist Church Cubs. |Carol'. Others particiapting in| land, arrived Thursday and was|They attended the Soenpeness Relation Army Women's ithe Family Service were Master tat Toronto International party of Mrs. Trembiay's sis-| Home League Ronald Harland, Mr. Ted Hew-) Tieeart by her sister andjter, Miss Ghislaine Arsenault, llett, the H. Edwards family, | brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs.|to Viateur Francoeur, The) FRIDAY, April 30 _ land a group of girls from the & Rou Hamstra and family. Mrs.|wedding will be held in the fall.|Red Cross Senior Citizens S9-| junior congregation Lawrence will be a. visitor ai|The engagement party was held) cial Club The sacrament of infant bap- |S the Hamstra's residence for/Saturday, evening. At midnight Pentecostal Church Young tism will be observed this Sun-| a few months Beginners must be five years of age on or before December 31, 1965 to register in kindergarten, and six yeors of age on or before December 31, 1965 to register in Grade 1, A birth certificate, a boptismal certificate or « hospital registration card must be presented ct registration, or before the child ean be admitted in September. A pupil who has been registered ond ettended kindergorten need not re-register to enter Grade 1. WE ARE SMALL, BUT WE ONLY SELL THE BEST nome products like; Krub, Sklar, Knechtel, and Moffat, Marconi ond mon, more, Make that little extra drive Youll find it's well worth it, And we'ré@ as close as your telephone. Coll anytime Famous "All It is important thet all beginners register ot this time in order to make proper odijustments for next September. All parents or guardians must be Public School supporters and reside in the Town of Whitby. "The Happy Home" Furniture & Appliances Brooklin 655-3663 ) FREE TICKETS BROCK THEATRE EACH WEEK 12 PEOPLE RECEIVE TICKETS FREE JOE ROBINSON Hoch week for 26 weeks there will appeer in the advertisements on this page the names end addresses of 12 lucky people in this eres. If your ps a name should eppeor ant yeu locate * elt veuare Reger do & aie the Your 8.P, Dealer od ond present it at the Oshowe Times e in y or owe. You will then receive your guest tickets to the Brock Theetre. SERVICE STATION @ TUNE-UPS @ SERVICE CALLS @ GENERAL REPAIRS MONDAY--TUESDAY--WEDNESDAY "GU NS AT Show Starting At 7:30 668-4585 616 BROCK N. €. A. FAIRMAN, Supervising Principal, Whitby Public Schools. a surprise birthday party was; People's Christ Ambassadors. day held in honor of Louis Philippe|Co-Op Credit Union -- Arsenault. His birthday was | Easter Sunday SATURDAY, May 1 TOWN OF. WHITBY Daylight Saving Time drive, is celebrating his i day today. Friends of Mr. Grylls Salvation Army Guides y H. Jardin and children, |¢eiyation Army Timbral In accordance with By-law No, 2553 of the Town of Whitby daylight saving time shall be in effect vishes Ge Mim thee Dest wither \Thomas, Joseph, Mary Lou and} Brigade Easter dinner guests at the/Patricia, spent the Easter week-|/<.) ation Army Young People's in the Town of Whitby from 12:01 a.m. Sunday, April 25th, 1965 to 12:01 a.m. Sunday, October heme of Mrs. Winnifred Ander-jend visiting his brother and Band 31st, 1965. son were Mr. and Mrs. Al aor sister-in-law, Mr, and Mrs.) : ter and daughter Lee Ann, Osh-/Thomas Jardin, in Wingham. | | STEAM BATH) and Mrs. George Brew-| kc aay yee Citizens are advised to change their clocks and watches before retiring Saturday Night, One hour awa, and Mrs. Robert Blieler, of Kitchener. }. Mr, ster and children, Ernest and| re' Rechoreh Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs.| Holly, of Hastings, Ont., were| George s arbershop David Bremner is celebrating|Raster guests at the home of! tvery dey' soma aa ie's <M. in advance. W. J. MOWAT, Mayor TO SEE THESE POPULAR PICTURES AT THE Ron Grylls, 1009 McCullough The CORNER PIZZA SPECIAL'ZING IN e PIZZA = @ SPAGHETTI @ BAR-B-Q CHICKEN @ SPARERIBS HOME DELIVERY 668-8807 (Open 7 doys @ week) 107 COLBORNE ST. W fd Prentice, 715 Newmoa Whitbf BATASI" Starring Richard Attenborough -- Flora Robson Recommended -- ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Also "DOCTOR IN DISTRESS" In Color ---- Starring Dirk Bogarde -- James Robertson his third birthday, April 26 Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Jan-|j ,,Sugeoy trem : . cane dake ee 4 ai B Sorry to learn that Miss Clare veaux of 1 Hillcourt drive enact at ice eereuiere Preston suffered a fractured| Dr. and Mrs, J. S. Stephen- arm while roller skating \son, of Sutton, Sussex England, | . |were Easter guests at the home| Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Daigle,|") Mrs. F ie M. Irwin, Inver-| of Pierrefond, Quebec, are visit-|) 5. ing their daughter and son-in-| a law Mr. and Mrs. John Jimmo, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Irvine) f Sa OS 2° ST. MARK'S EMMANUEL aontolagb UNITED CHURCH} REFORMED STAFFORD BROS. 408 Perry street, and also their/and their son, Ronald, spent| son and daughter-in-law, Mr.|the Easter weekend in New Lis- and Mrs. Arthur Daigle, 132) kard the guests of Mr. and Mrs Re M. Smith, BA, 8.0 Miss ila Newton, Deaconess 403 Ros LTD Mrs. J "Beator ARCGT MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS EAST Lupin drive. 'Robert McDonald 668-3552 Justice JOHN R, FROST, Clerk THURSDAY--FRIDAY----SATURDAY Evening Shows at 7:00 and 9:00 P.M. STUART WHITMAN -- RICHARD BOONE Starring In -- "RIO CONCHOS" CINEMASCOPE -- Color By DeLuxe PHONE 4 MERCURY AUTO BOD eee «S33 @ COLLISION CUSTOM BODY WORK 24 WR. ROAD SERVICE @ SATISFACTION GUARANTEED KONRAD _CSER--OWNER 324 ASH ST., WHITBY : - - RES. PHONE 668-3208 Family Monuments for Matchless Living... LECTRIC |FALTERATIONS ' OCCASION FLOWERS by DEAN 668-3142 131 Brock $. Wh Robt. Calder, 965 Ritson North REPAIRS FREE ESTIMATES 668-4278 McTEAGUE (JIM) ELECTRIC LTD. BROCK Evening Shows Stort at 7 & 9 p.m. Whitby SATURDAY MATINEE AT 1:30 The KOOKIEST TRIANGLE since and Rood West 10:30 A.M ENGLISH SERVICE AND SUNDAY SCHOOL 2 P.M DUTCH SERVICE 7 P.M nfant Care, Junior ENGLISH SERVICE Congregation ' EVERYONE HEARTILY WELCOMED WHITBY ST. ANDREW'S BAPTIST PRESBYTERIAN Celberne Street West of Centre Corner Byron at St. John Minister M Rev. W. J. 5, MeClure, B.A. Minister Mrs, P. N. Spratt, Organist 11:00 AM | BAPTISM 30 an ry termediate Seniors Garfield Day, 351 Rosedale Dr. Whitby OLIVE HOWE REAL ESTATE COMMERCIAL -- INDUSTRIAL AND RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES 515 BROCK $. -- 668-5853 and Buying -- Renting -- Selling Jee TIMES ACTION WANT ADS 11:00 a.m. Nursery Primary Kindergarten BAHA'I! WORLD FAITH VIC'S SPUR SERVICE STATION PUBLIC MEETING SCUGOG CLEANERS SHIRT LAUNDERERS CLARK STUDIOS Fine Ol! Paintings Portraits Model Services Custom Picture Framing Self-Improvement Clesses 668-4497 325 Brock N. G. Lisk, 1285 King East BUYING - SELLING Get Quick Results with low cost CLASSIFIED ACTION WANT ADS $. C. Morey, 185 Rey ehn Leod will be held at the 1.0.0.F Organist E. Summers, A.T.C.M 11:00 A.M.---MORNING WORSHIP 7:00 P.M.--GOSPEL SERVICE 9:45 A.M.---BIBLE SCHOOL B.Y.P.U 815 P.M WED 7:30 P.M.---PRAYER AND BIBLE STUDY Hall Brock St. $ . Ma MURPHY OIL CO. LIMITED and STORAGE WHITBY OFFICE 130 Brock W. 668-434) 54 CROMWELL, OSHAWA Russ Dodd, 934 Willowdale Whitby. Every Sunday 8:15.P.M 9:45 A.M.--Sunday School 11:00 A.M DIVINE WORSHIP Praise By The Junior Choir evening at 668-3644 501 Brock N. Verdun E. D. Jacklin, lild and 'Wonderful' corde EVERYONE WELCOME Whitby Whitby Nursery Care and Junior Congre- 34 gotion During Divine Worship | = COPPING CARPET SERVICE e COMPLETE INSTALLATIONS @ 'N YOUR HOME OR IN OUR PLANT e@ CARPET AND UPHOLSTERY CLEANING @ GUARANTEED & INSURED, FREE ESTIMATES 942-0535 "WE OPERATE OUR OWN PLANT" A GREAT WEEK OF WITH DR. R. L. STEVENSON hurch, Baltimore, Md HARRY'S COMPLETE A&T morons. |} OANITOR, canvice TRANSMISSION FR @ INDUSTRIAL SERVICE 5) Licensed Mechanics S e COMMERCIAL Quantity of Good Used Cars' Ss 3Y, = Govae Tune © COMPLETE JANITORIAL ABNER'S. : 668-4932 By WHITBY AUTOMATIC 668-2893 pager 8873 ESSO SERVICE _, 701 Dundas E. Whitby c igh TRANSMISSION REBUILDERS Hay, 1112 Attho!. Whith 609 HARRIET . WHITBY |] 1003 Brock s. Whitby B. E. Frauts, 325 Highland Ave See Our Displey Of New Pastor, Halathompe Commi '63 RAMBLERS SUNDAY, APRIL 25 thru FRIDAY, APRIL 30 - SUBJECTS - e2 e@ Automatic Transmissions SUNDAY 11:00 AM 700 P.M MONDAY 7:45 P.M.- TUESDAY 7:45 P.M WEDNESDAY 7:45 P.M THURSDAY 7:45 P.M FRIDAY 7:45 P.M Three Common Mistakes' --"The Importance and Value of Prophec The Two Grand Themes of Prophecy" --""Two Prophetic Days" --"Why the Second Coming Will Be in Two Stages" BEAVER LUMBER CO. LTD. "HOME IMPROVEMENT HEADQUARTERS" 668-5818 419 DUNDAS &7. &. aa WHITBY AUTO WRECKERS @ RE-CHROMING e@ GRILLES @ BUMPERS @ NEW AND USED PARTS @ NEW FIBRE GLASS FENDERS LATE MODEL WRECKS BOUGHT AND SOLD ivan Martin, RR No. |, Whitby 12 HWY.--1 MILE N. OF WHITBY Only . . 399.50 WILDE RENTAL SERVICE & SALES 1415 DUNDAS ST. £., WHITBY PH. 668-3226 The Coming Four-Fold Glory" WHITBY The Budding of the Fig Tree' NO 668-3223 FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 419 BROCK STREET DELOSS SCOTT Jos. 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